Las Puertas Retorcidas [The Twisted Doors]

Publisher's Summary

Las Puertas Retorcidas (The Twisted Doors): The Scariest Way in the World to Learn Spanish! is an exciting audiobook that teaches Spanish by capturing and immersing students into a mystery adventure. Listen to the intriguing mystery as it is dramatically narrated by native Spanish-speaking university professors. And to enhance your Spanish-learning experience, be sure to get the companion bilingual Spanish/English book by the same name, which will allow you to read and follow the audiobook’s Spanish narration with a word-for-word English translation. The illustrated book’s unique mystery-driven format cleverly integrates Spanish vocabulary, grammar, expressions, tests, and answers into each chapter. Spanish learners will be motivated to study each chapter fully so that they can find out how the mystery unfolds in the next! Created for beginning and intermediate adult self-learners and students ages 12 and up, Las Puertas Retorcidas has been taught at Purdue University's Gifted Education Resource Institute and is used by many Spanish-language teachers for their classrooms in schools and community colleges.

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Customer Reviews

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Needs to be accompanied with a book!

What would have made Las Puertas Retorcidas [The Twisted Doors] better?

It would have been better if it had been accompanied with a book, PDF, notes or something. I am new at learning Spanish and I could not understand what was going on. I noticed that the chapters were extremely short. I cannot imagine something interesting going that fast.

Would you ever listen to anything by Kathie Dior again?

Maybe after I have more experience in Spanish.

What aspect of Nalda Baez Smith and Rosa-Maria Boisset-Brindle ’s performance would you have changed?

The performance seemed fine with my limited knowledge of Spanish.

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